Four years have passed since the last OpenID Summit, and now OpenID Connect is not only used in the consumer sector, but in all sectors such as the enterprise, financial, academic, and e-government sectors.
There are also movements to use OpenID Connect in fields such as eKYC and Self-sovereign Identity.
Along with such changes, many business use cases and field-specific spec extensions have emerged, and OpenID Connect and its surrounding technologies and businesses are also changing drastically.
With these in mind, we will hold the OpenID Summit Tokyo for the third time in 2020, as a place to review the changes over the past four years and learn about the latest technological trends.
Registration Open: | Early November,2019 |
Capacity: | 270(Admission free) |
Event date and time: | Friday, January 24, 2020, 10:00 - 18:00 |
Event Location: | Shibuya Stream Hall Shibuya 3-21-3, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
Time | Grand Hall(EN → JP) | Breakout Room |
10:00 - 10:10 |
Opening Remark
Masanori Kusunoki — Chair, OpenID Foundation Japan
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(Closed) |
10:10 - 10:40 |
Keynote 1 - Identity 2020, 2025, and 2030
Ian Glazer — Vice President, Identity Product Management at Salesforce
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(Closed) |
10:40 - 11:10 |
Keynote 2 - True Human Identity in the Digital Realm
Kim Cameron — Contributor and Advisor on Digital Identity
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Talk to Evangelists |
11:10 - 11:40 |
Keynote 3 - Enabling large-scale multi-party federations with OpenID Connect
Michael B. Jones — Microsoft / OpenID Foundation, Community Board Members
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Talk to Evangelists |
11:40 - 12:30 | Break | |
12:30 - 13:00 |
Open Banking beyond PSD2 in the EU
Torsten Lodderstedt — CTO,yes.com
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Device Identity as Yet Untold – Enterprise Security and Device Identity
Kengo Suzuki — ken5scal
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13:00 - 13:30 |
Identity proofing as the key to the second generation IDaaS – NIST, Supply Chain Security and Orphan ID –
Junichi Egawa — CEO, Exgen Network Inc.
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WebAuthn using Cloud-assisted BLE (caBLE)
Yoshihiko Nagoya — Lepidum
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13:30- 14:00 |
Updates on OIDF-J KYC WG
Naohiro Fujie — Member of the board, OpenID Foundation Japan
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Digital-Keep platform that enables secure rights transactions through the establishment of Digital Identity and eKYC/OIDC
Hiroshi Yamamoto — BitKey
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14:00- 14:30 |
Updates on the FIDO/eKYC/DID in Korea and the prospects on the future
Bradly Kim — RaonSecure Co., Ltd.R&D Center/CTO
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Updates on the specs surrounding Native Apps and OpenID Connect
Kazuki Tuzuku — Yahoo Japan
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14:30 - 14:50 | Break | |
14:50- 15:20 |
Implementation - Bank Open API “what we did and what we do next”
Jumpei Miwa — Director of FinTech and Innovation Office, JFSA
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Authentication Design Patterns uisng FIDO (WebAuthN)
Toshiki Matsui — KDDI
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15:20- 15:50 |
A deployment case on the unified secure identity management with FIDO and Social Network Identities – Introduction to a cloud identity platform “SELMID”
Kyoka Hanai — Western Japan Business Development Team, CTC Solutions
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Introduction to OpenID Connect Client Initiated Backchannel Authentication Flow (CIBA)– New User Experience and implementation examples
Takehisa Shibata, Takumi Akaboshi, — NRI Secure Technologies
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15:50- 16:20 |
Updates on the gBizID that utilizes OpenID Connect
Hisafumi Mitsushio — , Advisor to CIO, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry , Japan
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Our Identity Experience
Andrew Hindle — Board Member, IDPro; Content Chair, Identiverse
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16:20 - 16:50 |
Research data management space that NII promotes
Kaz Yamaji —Professor, National Insititute of Informatics
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(Closed) |
16:50 - 17:10 | Break | |
17:10 - 17:40 |
Closing Keynote
Nat Sakimura —Chairman, OpenID Foundation.
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(Closed) |
17:40 - 17:50 |
Closing remarks
Masanori Kusunoki — Chairman, OpenID Foundation Japan
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(Closed) |
Contact Information:
OpenID Foundation Japan
Email: contact@openid.or.jp